Adding your Work to an InDesign portfolio

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About This Episode

Learn how to start adding your work to your InDesign CS6 portfolio and work with graphics, images, and text. Add pages and create master pages until you have a portfolio that presents all your work in a visually engaging format. Utilize the example portfolio assets provided to follow along with this tutorials and create your own portfolio.

Adobe Students presents ‘Office Hours’, with the first of our series of influential creative leaders: Chris Clarke. Chris is THE Chief Creative Officer at advertising giant DigitasLBi. In this video, he’s taking the time to share his real-world nuggets of wisdom focusing on how to use the power of storytelling in your presentations.

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Adobe Students ‘Office Hours’ presents Visual Effects Artist: Mark Holthusen. 'Office Hours' is about connecting students with experts in the fields of design, photography, video and web development to provide real time advice and inspiration to Make it with Creative Cloud. Coming off of three successful Live Q&A sessions, Adobe Students is pleased to announce it's fourth installment with San Francisco-based Photographer Mark Holthusen.
Mark is a renaissance man, famous for choreographing virtual sets that create a dreamlike theatrical experience. In this video, he’s in the spotlight and answering your questions about the art of visual storytelling. Check out some of his work for inspiration here: http://www.markholthusen.com/

Adobe Students ‘Office Hours’ presents a LIVE collaboration with Michael Canty and his mentor, Antonio Borja (Creative Director at General Motors). 'Office Hours' connects students who are making it with Creative Cloud to industry leaders that have made it for real-time advice, inspiration and creative collaborations.
In this video, we're hosting the first 'Office Hours' of 2014 with a collaborative twist. Michael Canty is a car designer that dreams of making cars for future-forward people using cutting-edge technology and innovative designs. Through the power of collaboration, Michael & Antonio will take us through the creative process of bringing the car-of-tomorrow to life. Check out Michael’s futuristic designs here: https://www.behance.net/michaelcantydesign

Adobe Students ‘Office Hours’ presents a LIVE Q&A with Andrea Sabia, HR Manager for Viacom’s College Relations division. 'Office Hours' connects students who are making it with Creative Cloud to industry leaders that have made it for real-time advice, inspiration and creative collaborations.
In this video, we’re connecting students with the gatekeeper to the legendary halls of Viacom. As HR manager, Andrea Sabia is responsible for recruiting, interviewing and placing student interns throughout Viacom's brands. Viacom is a global entertainment powerhouse connecting brands such as MTV, Nickelodeon and Comedy Central with audiences across television, online, games, mobile and so much more. Apply for your own Viacom internship here: http://bit.ly/1nBu6oe

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David Sheldrick, a student at the London College of Fashion, explains how he is using Creative Cloud to edit his collection of editorial fashion photos just like the professionals: "With Creative Cloud that's where the journey of the photo begins!"
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London-based student, Marina Viktorsson, from Central Saint Martins, tells us just how Creative Cloud is helping to fuel her passion for graphic design. Marina is one of three students featuring in our 'Make It With Creative Cloud' campaign.
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Learn how to customize a PDF Portfolio to visually align it with your personal brand and create a comprehensive suite of branded materials to showcase the work that you have done. Utilize the example assets to follow along with this tutorial and customize your own PDF Portfolio.

Learn how to create your own personal brand, starting with the key component of a personal brand: your logo. With Adobe Illustrator, you can create a logo that matches your interests and expertise. Utilize the example logo assets provided to follow along with this tutorial and create your own logo.

Learn how to utilize your logo and create a business card in Adobe InDesign to use when networking and searching for employers, clients, or graduate schools. Utilize the example business card assets and template provided to follow along with this tutorial and create your own business card.

Discover how a PDF Portfolio allows you to collect all your work into one visual engaging package, useful to students who are creating multiple different kinds of work. Learn how to use Adobe Acrobat to create a PDF Portfolio. Utilize the example assets to follow along with this tutorial and create your own PDF Portfolio.

Faculty, staff, and students all have needs to create websites for a range of content such as course information, an online portfolio, and a research project, among others. Adobe Muse® is an easy-to-use tool to create a simple, professional looking website without the need to write HTML or CSS code. In this tutorial, learn how to create a simple website for students to access information about a course.

Discover how to use a web portfolio to showcase your work, communicate about yourself to potential employers, clients, and graduate schools, and raise your profile on the Internet. Start by learning about the basics of creating a wireframe and site design in Adobe Fireworks. Utilize the example web portfolio assets provided and other Adobe TV tutorials to create your own web portfolio.

Discover how you can display your work in beautiful ways with Adobe InDesign CS6. Learn how to start creating a portfolio for print and prepare to adapt your portfolio for PDF, interactive PDF, and the iPad. Utilize the example portfolio assets to begin creating your own portfolio.

Learn how to start adding your work to your InDesign CS6 portfolio and work with graphics, images, and text. Add pages and create master pages until you have a portfolio that presents all your work in a visually engaging format. Utilize the example portfolio assets provided to follow along with this tutorials and create your own portfolio.

Learn how to prepare your InDesign portfolio for print publication and export a PDF. Add interactive elements like transitions, buttons, and audio and video and create an interactive PDF. Utilize the example portfolio assets provided to follow along with this tutorial and create your own portfolio

Use alternate layouts and liquid layout rules to optimize your portfolio for the vertical and horizontal orientations on the iPad. Learn about the Adobe Digital Publishing Suite workflow and how to prepare your portfolio for the iPad. Utilize the example portfolio assets provided to follow along with this tutorial and create your own iPad portfolio application.

Learn how to use the Adobe Digital Publishing Suite to create a folio and publish your portfolio from InDesign to the iPad. Utilize the example portfolio assets provided to follow along with this tutorial and publish your own iPad portfolio application. For more information about the DPS service, visit http://digitalpublishing.acrobat.com.

Learn the basics of setting up a web site in Adobe Dreamweaver, creating a new web document, and using CSS to layout your web portfolio. Utilize the example web portfolio assets provided and other Adobe TV tutorials to setup and layout your own web portfolio.

Add content - images, text, and navigation - to a web portfolio to display your work in an engaging way. Learn the basics of adding content on a web page and utilize the example web portfolio assets provided and other Adobe TV tutorials to add content to your own web portfolio.

Learn how to spread the word about your web portfolio by adding social media and optimizing your portfolio for search engines to find you. Then publish your portfolio and make sure to keep it fresh with new content that promotes the work you're doing. Utilize the example web portfolio assets to finish and publish your own web portfolio.

Learn how to extend your personal brand and use Adobe InDesign to create a poster to promote your work, an event you're planning, or a service you provide. Utilize the example poster assets provided to follow along with this tutorial and create your own poster.

Learn how to prepare your InDesign portfolio for print publication and export a PDF. Add interactive elements like transitions, buttons, and audio and video and create an interactive PDF. Utilize the example portfolio assets provided to follow along with this tutorial and create your own portfolio